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Comics and the U.S. South (Hardcover): Brannon Costello, Qiana J. Whitted Comics and the U.S. South (Hardcover)
Brannon Costello, Qiana J. Whitted
R3,461 Discovery Miles 34 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Comics and the U.S. South" offers a wide-ranging and long overdue assessment of how life and culture in the United States South is represented in serial comics, graphic novels, newspaper comic strips, and webcomics. Diverting the lens of comics studies from the skyscrapers of Superman's Metropolis or Chris Ware's Chicago to the swamps, back roads, small towns, and cities of the U.S. South, this collection critically examines the pulp genres associated with mainstream comic books alongside independent and alternative comics. Some essays seek to discover what Captain America can reveal about southern regionalism and how slave narratives can help us reread "Swamp Thing"; others examine how creators such as Walt Kelly ("Pogo"), Howard Cruse ("Stuck Rubber Baby"), Kyle Baker ("Nat Turner"), and Josh Neufeld ("A.D.: New Orleans after the Deluge") draw upon the unique formal properties of the comics to question and revise familiar narratives of race, class, and sexuality; and another considers how southern writer Randall Kenan adapted elements of comics form to prose fiction. With essays from an interdisciplinary group of scholars, "Comics and the U.S. South" contributes to and also productively reorients the most significant and compelling conversations in both comics scholarship and in southern studies.

Black Panther (Paperback): Don McGregor, Rich Buckler, Billy Graham, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Black Panther (Paperback)
Don McGregor, Rich Buckler, Billy Graham, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby; Foreword by …
R692 R624 Discovery Miles 6 240 Save R68 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Penguin Classics Marvel Collection presents the origin stories, seminal tales, and characters of the Marvel Universe to explore Marvel's transformative and timeless influence on an entire genre of fantasy.

It is impossible to imagine American popular culture without Marvel Comics. For decades, Marvel has published groundbreaking visual narratives that sustain attention on multiple levels: as metaphors for the experience of difference and otherness; as meditations on the fluid nature of identity; and as high-water marks in the artistic tradition of American cartooning, to name a few.

The Black Panther is not just a super hero; as King T'Challa, he is also the monarch of the hidden African nation of Wakanda. Combining the strength and stealth of his namesake with a creative scientific intelligence, the Black Panther is an icon of Afro-futurist fantasy. This new anthology includes the Black Panther's 1966 origin tale and the entirety of the critically acclaimed "Panther's Rage" storyline from his 1970s solo series.

A foreword by Nnedi Okorafor, a scholarly introduction and apparatus by Qiana J. Whitted, and a general series introduction by Ben Saunders offer further insight into the enduring significance of Black Panther and classic Marvel comics.

The Penguin Classics black spine paperback features full-color art throughout.

Black Panther (Hardcover): Don McGregor, Rich Buckler, Billy Graham, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Black Panther (Hardcover)
Don McGregor, Rich Buckler, Billy Graham, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby; Foreword by …
R1,070 R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Save R294 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Penguin Classics Marvel Collection presents the origin stories, seminal tales, and characters of the Marvel Universe to explore Marvel's transformative and timeless influence on an entire genre of fantasy.

It is impossible to imagine American popular culture without Marvel Comics. For decades, Marvel has published groundbreaking visual narratives that sustain attention on multiple levels: as metaphors for the experience of difference and otherness; as meditations on the fluid nature of identity; and as high-water marks in the artistic tradition of American cartooning, to name a few.

The Black Panther is not just a super hero; as King T'Challa, he is also the monarch of the hidden African nation of Wakanda. Combining the strength and stealth of his namesake with a creative scientific intelligence, the Black Panther is an icon of Afro-futurist fantasy. This new anthology includes the Black Panther's 1966 origin tale and the entirety of the critically acclaimed "Panther's Rage" storyline from his 1970s solo series.

A foreword by Nnedi Okorafor, a scholarly introduction and apparatus by Qiana J. Whitted, and a general series introduction by Ben Saunders offer further insight into the enduring significance of Black Panther and classic Marvel comics.

The Deluxe Hardcover edition features gold foil stamping, gold top stain edges, special endpapers with artwork spotlighting series villains, and full-colour art throughout.

Comics and the U.S. South (Paperback): Brannon Costello, Qiana J. Whitted Comics and the U.S. South (Paperback)
Brannon Costello, Qiana J. Whitted
R929 Discovery Miles 9 290 Out of stock

"Comics and the U.S. South" offers a wide-ranging and long overdue assessment of how life and culture in the United States South is represented in serial comics, graphic novels, newspaper comic strips, and webcomics. Diverting the lens of comics studies from the skyscrapers of Superman's Metropolis or Chris Ware's Chicago to the swamps, back roads, small towns, and cities of the U.S. South, this collection critically examines the pulp genres associated with mainstream comic books alongside independent and alternative comics. Some essays seek to discover what Captain America can reveal about southern regionalism and how slave narratives can help us reread "Swamp Thing"; others examine how creators such as Walt Kelly ("Pogo"), Howard Cruse ("Stuck Rubber Baby"), Kyle Baker ("Nat Turner"), and Josh Neufeld ("A.D.: New Orleans after the Deluge") draw upon the unique formal properties of the comics to question and revise familiar narratives of race, class, and sexuality; and another considers how southern writer Randall Kenan adapted elements of comics form to prose fiction. With essays from an interdisciplinary group of scholars, "Comics and the U.S. South" contributes to and also productively reorients the most significant and compelling conversations in both comics scholarship and in southern studies.

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